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1969 Colt Agent.
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Attachment 101951
1969 Colt Agent.
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1917 production 1908 Vest Pocket.
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1926 production Officers Model Target (this one needed and received a refinish, it had a few deep pits that would not stop rusting).
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Late 60s factory short action Officers Model Match.
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Late 60s Trooper, pre-MK III.
A couple of my Colts:
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Here are a few more....
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Colt Army Special, 1919
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Single Action Army, 1977
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Police Positive, 60s
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Officers Model Match, 60s
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1911, 1917
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And a few more...
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I was bothered by my only Officers Model Target being a refinished example. Picked up another.
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It’s a year younger than the refinished one, meaning it is a Third Issue rather than a Second. It definitely spent some time in a holster during the past century, but there is no pitting.
I wish she was "nasty," because then I might be tempted! That's my small game season woods-walking revolver. .38 wadcutters, a nice front bead sight, and a great SA trigger... beats toting a rifle or shotgun, especially early in the season when you can't see far anyways.
I take this out about once a year and put 25 rounds of .38 Auto popcorn fart loads through it. The tiny sights make it a challenge and the slide cycles so slow its quite mesmerizing. There is a reflection on the pistol from the tree above.
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